nonbelief

Distrust of unbelievers runs deep in American history

By Leigh E. Schmidt — February 8, 2017
The proposition that the ungodly are not up to the demands of virtuous citizenship has been an abiding concern, a commonplace of American political discourse from the founding of the republic.

As Fox-TV re-creates ‘Cosmos’ series, Carl Sagan’s following grows

By Kimberly Winston — March 5, 2014
(RNS) Many atheists, agnostics and humanists credit Carl Sagan and his “Cosmos” TV series with instilling in them skepticism of the supernatural and a sense of wonder about the universe. Both, they say, encouraged their rejection of institutional religion.
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